Wesley Snipes TORCHES Entitled Millennials With EPIC 3-Word Slam

Actor Wesley Snipes had a few inspiring words for entitled millennials who believe the world somehow owes them something. In a post to social media, the star of “The Expendables 3” offered some tips that could prove helpful to anyone who wishes to succeed in life.

These helpful hints include not making excuses, not waiting for someone else to “pick you up” and — the most important tip — get to work.

He also told his followers be the hero in their own stories.

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This is great advice for anyone to live by, even millennials, who have somehow come to believe that they should be handed everything they want or need.

Snipes wasn’t the first celebrity to challenge millennials to change their way of thinking.

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Matthew McConaughey once told a crowd of graduates that life wasn’t fair and warned them not to fall into the entitlement trap of feeling like they are victims.

Actor and director Clint Eastwood has slammed those of the millennial generation who worry too much about being politically correct.

Television star Mike Rowe has more than once challenged young Americans to get out and work hard for the life and the things they want.

There’s nothing wrong with working hard, and most successful people have no problem working hard to achieve the kind of life they want.

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On the other hand, many millennials, though the marvel of public education and other liberal nonsense, have grown to believe they are different and should therefore not have to work hard — for anything. It’s a sad state of affairs.

Not all belonging to this generation are work-ethic-challenged, of course. In fact, some millennials have stepped up to challenge their peers to be more responsible.